Here's a collection of "paper models" I've made for use as miniatures for assorted roleplaying
games. There are links to these same models elsewhere on my web site, but I've collected them
here in one place since there a model intended for one game system might still have some use
for another.

For floor tiles or map tiles to use these miniatures on, check out the
Map Tiles page. For a series of TrueType fonts including some
meant to be used to make paper miniatures, check the Fonts page.
For assorted "paper figure flats," I've got a Figure Flats page
as well.

Permission is granted to download these, print them off, cut them out, and assemble them however you please.
I've got a whole list of copyright and trademark notices at the bottom of this page, as I give credit for the
various game systems that inspired these models, but these documents are (unless stated otherwise) copyright by
me, so please don't nab them and claim them as your own.

Savage Wheels ~28mm Sports Car
A cleaned-up version of the original "Savage Wheels" sports car design, with a few new props, suitable for modern, post-apocalyptic and "zombie apocalypse" scenarios.

Savage Wheels Cars #1
Car models for Damon Orrell's not-yet-completed Savage Worlds post-apocalyptic
setting, "Savage Wheels." The sheet includes several paint variations on a single car of uncertain model, based
on a piece of wreckage from one of Mr. Orrell's map tile illustrations. Various "accessories" are included that can
be glued onto the models. These are printed at somewhere in the vicinity of 15mm to 20mm scale, as per the Savage
Wheels game. Scaling isn't all that precise here. Also, I'm in the process of revising the
model a bit, since as printed you'll need to do a bit of trimming on the windshield piece to
get it to fit properly.

Savage Wheels Cars #2
More car models, this time based on a souped-up GTO pictured in Mr. Orrell's cover art. Like the previous set,
models are at somewhere from 15mm to 20mm scale, and represent various color-coded team paint schemes relevant to
the game setting.

Savage Wheels Cars #3
A more futuristic car style - this based on the look of a Koenigsegg sportscar. As with other Savage Wheels
basic sets, models, when assembled, are somewhere from 15mm to 20mm scale, and come in paint schemes according to
the color-coded team factions from the Savage Wheels setting.

Savage Wheels Weapons
An assortment of paper weapons meant to be cut out and glued onto the Savage Wheels paper model cars ... or else
onto toy cars of appropriate size from certain toy companies. These are intended for use with the model cars above,
at somewhere from 15mm to 20mm in scale - but it's possible that some of the weapons might be of use for 25mm scale
gaming. (Your mileage may vary, as they say.)

Savage Wheels Cars #1 - 25-28mm Scale
A few of the Savage Wheels cars reproduced at 25-28mm scale for use with modern or post-apocalyptic RPGs (such as
Deadlands: Hell on Earth).

Savage Wheels Cars #2 - 25-28mm Scale
A few of the Savage Wheels GTOs reproduced at 25-28mm scale for use with modern or post-apocalyptic RPGs (such as
Deadlands: Hell on Earth).

Savage Wheels Cars #3 - 25-28mm Scale
A few of the Savage Wheels Koenigsegg cars reproduced at 25-28mm scale for use with modern or post-apocalyptic RPGs (such as
Deadlands: Hell on Earth).

Pirates RPG Model Sloops
These are paper model ships that may require a few non-paper materials (toothpicks, foam) to properly assemble.
I have full assembly instructions,
with photographs available in my Pirates RPG section.
These ships are at a scale comparable to the popular (and highly recommended) plastic Pirates of the Spanish Main
ships from WizKids Games - but WizKids doesn't have a model for the
"Lady Faire," a sloop specific to the
sample characters provided on Pinnacle's site
for the Pirates RPG. Thus, I made up this sheet to help out for the next time I run a demo game at a store or
convention.

Dungeons & Dragons and the D20 System are trademarks of
Wizards of the Coast.
Mage Knight and HeroClix are trademarks of Wiz Kids Games.
Sundered Skies is copyright 2007-2008 by Triple Ace Games.
Advanced HeroQuest, HeroQuest, Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer Quest are trademarks of
Games Workshop UK.
Ironclaw is a trademark of Sanguine Productions, Ltd.
Pirates RPG and Savage Worlds are trademarks of Pinnacle Entertainment Group.
Pirates of the Spanish Main is a trademark of Wiz Kids Games.
Castlemolds is a trademark of Hirst Arts.
Savage Wheels is copyright 2007 by Damon Orrell.
Wonderland No More is copyright 2003-2007 by Kevin Anderson and Lanse Tryon.
Mega Bloks and Pyrates are trademarks of Mega Industries.
Weapons and Warriors is a trademark of Pressman Games.
Pirate Expeditions is a trademark of Chap Mei Toys.
No challenge to or infringement of copyright or trademark status is intended by reference to these trademarks or properties.
This is not an official site, and the contents of this site should not be considered indicative of the quality of
products put forth by these companies and/or creators.
Except where otherwise noted, all original material on this page (and documents on the greywolf.critter.net web site, linked to from this page)
is (c) by T. Jordan "Greywolf" Peacock.
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